Divisive 2016 US election linked to higher risk of heart trouble
by Natalie Grover Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#5J2B3)
Researchers say election may have increased abnormal heart rhythms and worsened high blood pressure
How stressful can an election campaign really be? Potentially life-threatening, researchers say, at least in the case of the 2016 US presidential election. The divisive campaign may have raised the risk of abnormal heart rhythms and worsened high blood pressure in people with underlying cardiovascular disease, two studies suggest.
One study focused on nearly 2,500 people (mostly white, with an average age of about 71) with implanted cardiac devices in North Carolina, a swing state in the 2016 election that was subjected to fiercely negative political commercials and campaign events.
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